James Garfield's presidency, which lasted only a few months in 1881 before his assassination, was marked by significant political tensions, particularly over issues like civil service reform and patronage. While some appreciated his efforts to reform the political system and promote merit-based appointments, others were frustrated by the challenges and divisions within the Republican Party. Overall, public sentiment was mixed, as his short time in office did not allow for substantial policy implementation or a clear assessment of his leadership.
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